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Danger Rating

The Enemy Megalodon has a danger rating of Extreme. The Enemy Megalodon deals the fourth most damage of any living creature in the game (with first being Alan, Destroyer of Worlds), inflicting an unbelievable 150 damage per attack, which is sufficient to instantly kill a fully-grown Hammerhead Shark and lower. However, the Tiger Shark can survive just only one bite but can start starvation.

Behavior

Like the Evil Great White, the game will zoom out the camera to alert every player of the enemy shark's presence. If approached, the enemy shark will lunge at the player and bite.

Location

Although the chance to spawn is somewhat random, the Enemy Megalodon has several consistent spawn points. The chance to spawn varies by location but generally they will be empty at low gold levels, then will contain an Evil Great White Shark after obtaining enough gold, then after reaching the next gold criteria will contain an Enemy Megalodon. They can spawn both an Evil Great White Shark and Enemy Megalodon at the same time. Enemy Megalodons are able to respawn after 5 minutes.

Appearance In Hungry Shark World

They are found in every map except Pacific Islands. They have the 3rd strongest bite of any creature in the game (behind Enemy Big Momma and saltwater crocodile). They take a single bite instead of savoring their bite through a struggle. They can kill an XL shark in 1.5 bites. Thank goodness they only spawn in groups of 1.

It is sometimes wondered by many why the Enemy Megalodon, along with the Enemy Big Daddy, are called 'Enemy's instead of 'Evil's, but this was probably just a minor change, or it's because they're bigger and rarer than the other evil sharks.

A single bite from this deadly menace will instantly kill a fully-grown Hammerhead, Mako, Reef, Tiger or Electro shark.

The area that one of the Enemy Megalodon guards has received multiple guardians over time. Originally, an Evil Great White Shark guarded this area, but was replaced with an Enemy Megalodon upon its release. The Enemy Megalodon was then replaced by an Enemy Big Daddy upon its release.

The Enemy Megalodon is one of the enemy sharks that uses the slow motion roar when eaten. This may be due to its strength, however an even stronger adversary Enemy Big Daddy does not have this special effect. Enemy Snappies and Enemy Alans also have slow motion roars when eaten.